Army Units and the range of their weapons

All weapons in a land based army units have a minimal range of 35 miles. Any target within that distance to a military unit, could be attacked by all the weapons in the unit that are effective against the target.

Some weapons in the unit may have a different range than the range of other weapons in the unit and the effectiveness of the unit against a specific target depends on the distance of the unit from the target, the individual range of weapons in the unit and the type of the attacked target.

At a distance of less than 35 miles, all weapons may be effective while at a distance of 200 miles, only some missile types may be effective while some of the land based weapons become unusable because their range is shorter.

As a result, land to sea missiles (for example) that have a very long range and are part of a military unit, remain effective when the target is far away at sea, and at a distance that greatly exceed the range of other weapons in the unit that may be ineffective against targets in the sea.